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Beauty

Find Your Perfect Sunscreen Match This Thursday  

Supergoop founder Holly Thaggard is stopping by Highland Park Village.
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We know we’re supposed to wear sunscreen every single day, but it feels like only recently that the beauty world finally caught up to meet that need, offering easy-to-wear alternatives to the sticky and chalky-feeling formulas of yore. There are so many good options now, from Drunk Elephant and Colorscience to Supergoop, the last of which has you covered in more ways than you might have anticipated. The part in your hair? There’s a Supergoop product for that. There’s even a sunless tanner with SPF 40 protection.

There are so many sunscreens, and sunblocks, and even an antioxidant-rich SPF 50 mousse to choose from that it can become a bit overwhelming. If this is ringing all the bells, carve out some time tomorrow afternoon to stop by Bluemercury in Highland Park Village, where Supergoop founder Holly Thaggard will be on hand to help customers find the product best suited to their skin type. The goal, of course, is to help you incorporate SPF into your daily routine. (Which, thanks to Texas’ high UV index, we desperately need to do.)

Here’s a little breakdown so you can schedule accordingly.

Thursday, noon to 6pm: schedule 30-minute appointment with an SPF beauty expert

4pm to 6pm: Holly Thaggard will be on-hand to talk all things sunscreen.  

 

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